Millwall vs West Ham. Now the actors, as for Charlie Hannem in the role of Pete, praised him for good reason, he really played brilliantly, but I was indelibly impressed by Leo Gregory in the role of Bower, he is bright throughout the film, his play and facial expressions are pleasant to watch, he is a highlight of the acting ensemble. Wood played well, but no more, maybe I just can't praise him. And certainly want to mention Tommy Hatcher, who came out surprisingly charismatic, aggressive and really looked like a leader, instilling terror in the camp of rivals.
The plot and the end of the film are also at a high level, the work of Dougie Brimson is visible, fights with moments of pain and gatherings in pubs and the storyline of the film itself are perfectly combined. Very well shown the spirit of brotherhood and unity in the company, from the mouth just asks the famous motto: "One for all and all for one!". Naturally, a good film is not complete without colorful episodes, which in this film is also enough, which is only worth the ending (a delightful soundtrack) and Bover strutting over Pete's body, and such memorable episodes in the film are still a lot.
All football fans will enjoy this film, but its main value is that it will appeal to people far from football culture, in general a very high-quality and good picture.
10 out of 10
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